THE EXTRASENSORY POTENTIALS OF MIND

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THE EXTRASENSORY POTENTIALSOF MINDAUTHORSHRIRAM SHARMA ACHARYATranslated by:Dr. Rajani JoshiIndian Institute of Technology BombayPublisher: Shantikunj, Haridwar(U.P), India, 249411First Edition 1996The WWW reprint is for free distribution

PREFACESpiritually enlightened mind is said to be a source of divine potentials. Hidden beneaththe core of the conscious mind, there lie the prodigious powers of the unconscious mind.Activation of the subtle centers in the brain and the endocrine system helps expression ofthe miraculous powers of the inner mind and manifestation of its extrasensory faculties inthe gross world. Clairvoyance, precognition, knowledge of the hidden or the unseen,realization of the distant past or the future as happening in the present, extrasensoryperceptions beyond the barriers of space-time constraints, are among the much talked ofsupernatural experiences. These also constitute the major cause of common curiosity onthe one front and the focus of meticulous scientific inquisitiveness on the other.The present book has brought in-depth details on the myths and realities of theextrasensory perceptions, supramental talents and supernormal experiences. It iscompiled from the translation of the Chapter 6 of the Volume 18 of ‘Pt. Shriram SharmaAcharya Vangmaya’ series. The author has thoroughly attended to multiple aspects of thecosmic evolution of consciousness in the human body, spiritual transmutation of hiddenintellect and activation of the extrasensory power centers like the sahastr³ra cakra andthe ³jó³ cakra by different kinds of yoga s³dhan³s with adept guidance. He has alsodiscussed – along with evidential examples – the possibilities of sudden arousal ofsupernatural faculties because of the intrinsic mental tendencies and spiritual assimilationsince past live(s), and the use of hypnotism and yoganidr³ in psychic healing,understanding the complexities of human mind and awakening of latent talents.Several sections are devoted here to the riddles of Nature posed by the mysteriousexperiences ranging from – the recurrence of past events at specific places, suddenappearance of a ruined kingdom, etc, to – the esoteric existence of siddha piÚhas (arousedhermitages) in the impregnable domains of the Himalayas, journey of the other worldsthrough the black holes, etc.The author provides a marvelous combination of rare information and references from theancient scriptures and modern scientific research findings. The ample collection ofauthentic examples on each topic adds to the lucidity and liveliness of the book. Theperspicuous explanation and scientific elucidation of the par³ and apar³ forms of Nature,matter and anti-matter, realization of time as the fourth dimension, horizons of existencebeyond the three dimensional space, etc presented here are truly remarkable. The bookalso offers us a unique opportunity of elevated scientific thinking and spiritualillumination of our mental realms. We certainly can’t afford missing an engrossedreading of this peerless piece of knowledge.– Dr. Pranav Pandya, MD

CONTENTSThe Wonders Of The Negligible.1Cosmic Evolution In The Human Body .7The Seeds of Super Knowledge Lie In Every Brain .17Arcane Energy Centers In Human Body .21The Source Of Eminent Talents.24The Core of Infinite Potentials.27Riddles of Nature – Challenges For The Intellect!.29Hypnotism May Help Unfolding Of The Unconscious .32Human Mind Or A Living Encyclopedia?.37Vision Of The Hidden Eye.40The Key To Total Health Folded In The Neuronal Network .43So Wonderful Is Our Mental Communication! .47The Unique Power Of Thoughts.50Telepathy Is Real And Feasible .53The Musical Instrument Of Human Body .57Photographing The Imaginary.62Our Prodigious Subliminal Powers.64The Magical Effects of Brain-Activities.67Mental Strength For Desired Success .72Accidental Emergence Of E.S.P. .76Deciphering The Hidden Treasures .78The Complexity Of Mind .81Attainment Of Divine Potentials By Stimulation Of Sahastrara .83The Amazing And Unknown World Living In The Human Body .88Arousing The Dormant Might .94The Linkage Of The Subtle With The Gross Body .97Human Mind – Coherence Of Infinite Energy .100The Latent Roots Of Power .105

Know Your Future .109Horizons Of Consciousness Beyond The Sensory Functions.113Keep Your Mind Open – Know The Unknown .118The Radio-Communication And Television Of The Brain.122Scientific Investigations On Supernormal Faculties .128Expressions Of Hidden Talents .132A Repository Of Supernatural Attainments .136The Riddhis-Siddhis Endowed in The Inner Mind .1411Emergence of Siddhis In The Inner World By Yoga.1466Radiance Of Inner Strength .1500The Extra-terrestrial Voyage Of The Subtle Body .1566The Secrets Entangled In Obscurity .1600Mystic Experiences In Awakened Hermitages .1644Live Experiences Of The Distant Past .169Precognition – Philosophical Vision and Scientific Reality .1755The Other World – Some Unresolved Riddles .17979Hello, Planet Mars! One Second ., I Am Just Arriving .1844Timeless Existence .1890Time Machine Could Be Real ! .1945Omnipresence Of Supreme Consciousness .1990Science In The Field Of Consciousness .2012Occult Facets of Life In New Scientific Light .2055The Individual Mind Vs The Cosmic Mind.2077Commingling Of The Individual And The Cosmic Consciousness .20909Footnotes: Glossary of terms from Shastric Literature.2155About the Author: .2177

The Extrasensory Potentials of MindThe Wonders of the NegligibleThe bigger need not always be mightier. Rather, it is often experienced by thosewho can think deeper that –– the subtler forms of matter and energy, and thesubliminal currents of conscious force are exponentially more powerful thantheir gross manifestations. Equally noticeable is the fact that this power needs tobe concentrated and used cautiously in a focused manner.One kilogram of soil cannot do what an atom of its negligible particle could.What is an atom? An ensemble of orbiting electrons and the nuclear protons andneutrons or still subtler particles? Whatever be its decomposition, this subtle unitof matter is indeed a source of immense energy. All activities of the materialworld exist and are regulated by this atomic energy at the root.The potency – the energy, of the drug constituents are given maximumimportance in Homeopathy. Dr. Henimann, the founder of this system ofmedicine had pioneered the potency theory. Later on, Dr. Schussler had alsoemphasized similar facts in the principle of “Tissue Remedies”.Darwin, the father of the “Theory of Evolution” was also interested in the subtlerfields of energy. Once a Dutch scientist had appraised him of the finding thateven a one hundred thousandth fraction of a grain of Atropine affects the eyes Darwin described his experience in affirmation, saying –– “In one experiment, Ihave seen how a millionth part of a milligram of Ammonia could stimulate anartery. A hundred and twenty millionth fraction of a tiny crystal of common saltalso causes similar effects”.Dr. A. Singer had shown that whatever effect a milliliter of an acid would causeon the healthy body, similar would be the reaction of its two hundredthousandth milliliter. Dr. Schussler had shown that if one eats large quantity ofsalt, it would have instant negative reaction and also cause giddying heavinessand other harmful effects because only a negligible amount of salt is sufficient fornormal activation of the cells. Larger concentrations of the same disturb thetrans-membrane ionic currents along with other negative effects on the harmonyof cellular and biochemical reactions.If the ratio of hydrochloric acid in water is 1:100 at the body-temperature, then itwould help easy digestion of the gluten of the pulses and fibril of othergrains But little rise in its concentration would rather suppress the digestivepower instead. Still larger amount would be damaging The iron content ofmilk is a very important factor in its being a healthy food. How much is thiscontent? Almost a millionth fraction of a milligram of iron in 250 grams of milk!1

The Extrasensory Potentials of MindIt sounds negligible. But nature has adjusted everything so optimally. A littlemore of this amount would, on the contrary, make milk too heavy to be digested.The vital role of the red blood corpuscles (RBC) in healthy maintenance of life iswell known. The ideal component of iron in these cells is a major factor thataccounts for the power of hemoglobin in the RBCs. This content also is verysmall. One RBC is about twelve millionth of an inch in size. A small drop ofblood is constituted by about 0.3 million of such particles. How much iron couldthis tiny particle contain? Here again the subtle amount makes all thedifference The root of manifestation of life in a human form is also so subtle The zygoteformed by conceiving of the sperm by the ovum is about a millionth of a cubicmillimeter in size. Isn’t it surprising that the marvelous creation of the humanbody is contained in such a microstructure – which can’t even be seen without anelectronic microscope?The amount of radium available in the world might be around four to five ounceonly. This element plays a key role in nuclear medicine and is crucial in somescientific and technological experiments. Its tiny amount, available on the earthso far, is estimated to be sufficient for all these applications for not less than nexttwenty five hundred years. Now, we can easily imagine how much of it isrequired for the crucial applications?The bottle containing saffron smells of its heavenly incense even if emptied sincelong The fragrance remains strong even if the bottle is washed several times.This again reflects the significant impact of the subliminal power of matter.The gross world, the visible facts of life appear quite familiar, sundry, ordinaryand unattractive. We hardly find anything special or important or exceptionalhere. But, if we pay a little attention and think little deep, we would find theexcellence of order, inexplicable perfection, and absolute art of Nature in it. Anew world, a new experience of life, beyond what we knew at superficial levelwould also express its existence as we enter deeper in our thoughts, knowledge,and realizations. The physical world as well as the subtle world of thoughts,sentiments and spiritual realization, every impulse of existence in the subliminalexpansion of consciousness , is unimaginably orgulous, astonishing, limitlesssource of knowledge.Acquisition of greater knowledge and the realization and use of the hiddenpowers of the perceivable and subliminal forms of Nature, and spirituality couldbe possible. But, only if we endeavor sincerely to know more, experiment tosearch the deeper depths of the associated fields of knowledge and strive for2

The Extrasensory Potentials of Mindelucidation of the absolute truth. Such attempts in the domain of physical(material or perceivable) world have led to scientific understanding anddevelopments. Those pertaining to the world of thoughts, sentiments andspirituality fall under the auspices of the yoga-s³dhan³s and provide the key toblissful enlightenment and astonishing attainments. In-depth study andexaltation of our knowledge in science and spirituality brighten up thepossibility of greater success and accomplishments in both the dimensions andthus enable reaching higher realms of virtuous life.Transformation of the visible forms of existence into the invisible and vice-versais quite natural, although, it might, at times appear mysterious because of ourignorance. Matter could be converted into energy and energy could be expressedor manifested in material form. This is factual in the fields of physico-chemicalsciences. This universal law also applies in the subliminal realms of Nature.“The Brah –– the Omnipresent Supreme Consciousness manifests itself in M³y³– the physical world, the perceivable expression of Nature. M³y³ is ultimatelyabsorbed in the Brah ”. These implications of the Vedanta Philosophy sound tooesoteric and confusing in general. It is difficult to decipher and realize the deepknowledge conveyed therein However, as the modern science is movingdeeper into the subtler forms of matter and energy, it is tending closer towardsthe ancient sciences and is gradually unfolding the hidden secrets of Nature andits subliminal core. It may be hoped that one day it would elucidate therealization of the Omnipresent Consciousness existing in every living being aswell as every form of matter.The science of Physics may be broadly classified as that pertaining to –– (i)Matter and (ii) Energy. Material forms are those, which can be perceived by oursense organs. These can be collected or measured in three different, mutuallytransformable states, namely, solid, liquid and gas. Energy corresponds to thesource of power, or force, contained in matter and in the universal expansion ofnature. Heat, Light, Electricity, Magnetism, Sound, etc are different forms ofenergy. Existence of energy expands in the form of waves. This cannot bemeasured directly but can be realized in terms of their potential manifestation inthe activities of the physical world.The solids do not change their state, size, and shape without any external force,or mechanical or chemical cause of change. The dense interconnections betweenthe molecules and atoms provide this rigidity to a solid form of matter. Themutual force of attraction between the molecules of a liquid is rather weakTherefore, liquids flow under the law of pressure-gradient. These adopt theshape of the container. The molecules of gas do not have any binding of mutualforce. These are free to move in all directions. Small amount of a gas can spread3

The Extrasensory Potentials of Mindin the entire room. All the three states of a single element are quite different fromeach other in terms of physical and chemical properties. Variation in the energylevel may bring drastic changes in the state of matter. For example, at reducedheat – below 0oC water becomes ice and with warming – above 100oC it boils andevaporates as steam.The molecules that constitute matter and the atoms that constitute a molecule arealways in motion. Their velocity increases with temperature. The change in thetemperature or pressure of a material substance therefore varies the pattern ofmutual attraction and arrangements of the molecules and eventually (above acertain threshold, depending upon the specific type of matter) results intransformation of state At a very low temperature, an iron peace may beconverted into rough crystals like that of sand. Variation in molecular energymay transform the form of a substance so much that it would be difficult to recallor infer about its original form.Whatever we see through our eyes is not the ultimate truth. The sky appears likea blue colored limitless umbrella to us. Thick layer of water in a deep pond orriver looks greenish. But any student of science or any one who knows thescientific fact in this case would know that – the sky as well as water arecolorless. Scientific investigations show that it is the effect of the reflection orrefraction of light through specific angles because of which a specific color orcombination of the colors of the spectrum of light appears as the color of anobject or a region Whichever color or combination of colors (out of the sevenprinciple colors of light-spectrum) a flower reflects (after absorbing the othercolors) appears as its color. The same is true of the color of fruits, paints, cloths,and other things we see anywhere in this world.The things that appear stationary or stable around us also are not so in reality.Continuous rotation, vibrations, and movements of their molecules make theirexistence possible. Appearance of a smooth surface is also an illusion. It containsmany pores and rough layers of molecular ensembles that are not visible bynaked eyes. The surface of a mica- quoted table would look so smooth andshining. We will also get the same feeling after touching it. However, viewing itwith the help of a fine microscope would expose the holes and wavy (nonsmooth) layers in it.We can never see or even imagine any hole or empty space in water. But we doobserve that its volume does not change even after dissolving some sugar in it.Where does the volume of sugar (or any other solute) get accommodated? It isthe cavities – the empty space, between the water molecules that make space forit . Mixing sand in a water container raises the level of water in it. But no suchrise (or change) is seen if we mix same amount of salt instead of sand. This is4

The Extrasensory Potentials of Mindbecause the molecules of water have sufficient spaces and appropriate size andshape of the cavities to bind the molecules of salt (or sugar, or any other solute),but the different chemical structure of the sand molecules prevents suchadjustment.Atom – the smallest structural constituent of matter is schematically depic

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